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so while the germans look into reaching out to snowden secretary of state john kerry responded to the growing criticism worldwide over spine and he went farther than any senior official has gone in criticizing the n.s.a.'s activities here's what he had to say while speaking to the open government partnership summit in london. it. is there that there is i acknowledge as the president. of these. florida which is now out of the. secretary kerry's comments come after a delegation of lawmakers spent a good portion of the week in talks with intelligence officials here in washington d.c. eight trying to get an explanation on the as his activities spying on world leaders meanwhile the white house continues its review of u.s. surveillance programs senior obama administration official told told reuters that within the last few weeks president obama decided to put an end to spying on the u.n. headquarters in new york and u.s. officials said the president also halted spying on the world bank and the international monetary fund even though it had never been revealed that such spying was going on t
so while the germans look into reaching out to snowden secretary of state john kerry responded to the growing criticism worldwide over spine and he went farther than any senior official has gone in criticizing the n.s.a.'s activities here's what he had to say while speaking to the open government partnership summit in london. it. is there that there is i acknowledge as the president. of these. florida which is now out of the. secretary kerry's comments come after a delegation of lawmakers spent...
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coming up on r t germany once said word snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify an investigation against u.s. spying activities on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming out and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also its because mental health facility or third of the prisons inmates have mental illness so how did this happen tell you more on that later in the show. it's friday november first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team and we begin at los angeles international airport the site of the latest deadly mass shooting in america it was there just before nine thirty this morning that a gunman walked into terminal three at the airport pulled an assault rifle out of his bag and opened fire he continued firing that assault rifle through the security screening area making it fairly far i
coming up on r t germany once said word snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify an investigation against u.s. spying activities on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming out and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also its...
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whistleblower to be shared with german authorities the letter snowden right. it's i am heartened by the response to my act of political expression in both the united states and beyond citizens around the world as well as high officials including in the united states have judged the revelation of an unaccountable system of pervasive surveillance to be a public service today german interior minister hans-peter friedrich confirm that he's trying to find a way to bring snowden into the country to testify in front of german officials but that could be difficult since of edward snowden leaves russia he will lose his asylum there meaning any deal to testify in germany has to come with new protections for snowden at a press conference mr strobel discuss this issue when he fully isn't two days ago i sent to you that it was to both parts of the u.s. congress senate and the house of representatives and offered a consultation intox between the german building this the parliamentarian control board maybe also a board of inquiry to see together how we can solve the problems
whistleblower to be shared with german authorities the letter snowden right. it's i am heartened by the response to my act of political expression in both the united states and beyond citizens around the world as well as high officials including in the united states have judged the revelation of an unaccountable system of pervasive surveillance to be a public service today german interior minister hans-peter friedrich confirm that he's trying to find a way to bring snowden into the country to...
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. >> edward snowden shows every sign of going native. the snapshot showing him enjoying a river cruise in moscow. he held a meeting with an mp from the green party. he said their discussions were revealing. at a press conference the mp said edward snowden would about willing to go germany as a witness to the bugging of angela merkel's phone by the u.s. >> translation: he told me he could imagine coming to germany if it was clear he could remain here in safety. this means granting free passage and asylum. the interior minister could offer this and fulfil the moral obligation to help him. >> it's reported edward snowden is starting a job in st. petersburg as a technical advisor to russia's version of facebook. he may not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given powers to intercept telephone and internet communications. >> translation: it was a warm meeting with the german mp. held at edward's initiative. the new powers given to russia's intelligence services prompted a protest from one of the bigges
. >> edward snowden shows every sign of going native. the snapshot showing him enjoying a river cruise in moscow. he held a meeting with an mp from the green party. he said their discussions were revealing. at a press conference the mp said edward snowden would about willing to go germany as a witness to the bugging of angela merkel's phone by the u.s. >> translation: he told me he could imagine coming to germany if it was clear he could remain here in safety. this means granting...
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. >>> coming up for us next, edward snowden manifest tow of truth is what he is calling it. he is ghademanding the u.s. dro espionage charges against him and why he is suggesting he is is not criminal. >>> a bizarre security breach at o'hare airport. an alligator on the loose in terminal 3! what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when
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starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san francisco to san antonio yesterday afternoon. a search of the plane found nothing dangerous. and passengers arrived in texas early this morning. >>> and some fascinating details about that drug tunnel under the u.s./mexico border we told you about yesterday. the nearly 600-yard tunnel is about 35 feet underground. and it follows a zigzag pattern. that suggests the people who dug it veered off course several times. they seriesed more than 8 tons of pot before shutting it down. >> four feet in height, approximately three feet wide and equipped with an elaborate electrical system and ventilation system. >> three men were arrested in the bust. the tunnel is the newest of 80 such
starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san francisco to san antonio yesterday afternoon. a search of the plane found...
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i'm talk beinget ward snowden and guess what he's going to do? guess what his job is? well i'll give you a hint. he's working, it involves computers, you' give you has hint. i'll let diana magnate tell us. what job did you find in russia? >> reporter: i wish i could give you the name of the company he's working for but we got off the phone from his lawyer an tolly ku kucharena but he says it's a major russian website and works tomorrow november 1st. it seems the lawyer has been consistently saying ever since he was granted asylum at the beginning of august he wants to lead a normal life, there were some photos which came out recently of a man looking like edward snowden doing his grocery shopping and now it seems he's got himself a normal job. but it's likely given the fact that he's an i.t. specialist he's not going to be sitting in some big room with a load of other techies, he's probably going to do it remotely. there are security concerns around him, so he's probably not going to be very clear or very public about where he's working from. >> it sounds like he's goi
i'm talk beinget ward snowden and guess what he's going to do? guess what his job is? well i'll give you a hint. he's working, it involves computers, you' give you has hint. i'll let diana magnate tell us. what job did you find in russia? >> reporter: i wish i could give you the name of the company he's working for but we got off the phone from his lawyer an tolly ku kucharena but he says it's a major russian website and works tomorrow november 1st. it seems the lawyer has been...
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lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive after colliding in mid-air in northwest wisconsin which one plane was destroyed, and skydivers from both planes jumped 3, the pilot of the second plan landed safely. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to lori and adam. adam: two sticks, clues to the 2013 midterm congressional elections. rich edson has more for us. >> they usually attracts national races in virginia as it has grown more moderate. not usually the case in new jersey. the status reliably democratic, they're the only ones with on your elections and with the republican incumbent and
lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive...
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how valuable, tim, do you think snowden is at this point as an intelligence asset for the russians? >> he is of great value. just his knowledge of how he got hired. the process of his hiring. the type of work he did. the personnel he worked. with all of those things, there's a arraign why when you're in the intelligence communicate and you have a top secret clearance or a clearance above that, why pillow talk is banned. everyone you associate. with any foreign nationals you associate with all have to be reported. the agencies have to look at that and to see if there is a possible envelope being built around that you could sap information from you. so whether he intentionally gives it out or not is not the question. it is what he knows and what those around him want to know. >> does fact that he has a job. what does that mean in material of his significance? the russians, just to anger the americans, i was looking for a polite way of saying it cork give him aisle you will. but giving him a job could mean something else. you would think if they had exploited him to the fullest, they'r
how valuable, tim, do you think snowden is at this point as an intelligence asset for the russians? >> he is of great value. just his knowledge of how he got hired. the process of his hiring. the type of work he did. the personnel he worked. with all of those things, there's a arraign why when you're in the intelligence communicate and you have a top secret clearance or a clearance above that, why pillow talk is banned. everyone you associate. with any foreign nationals you associate with...
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edward snowden says his leaks have brought about change with reform, supervision and laws being suggested. german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point hosted two same-sex weddings of women last year. >>> and the tatyana mcfadden wins the new york city wheelchair marathon. completing an unprecedented grand slam. she also won titles this year in boston, chicago and london. she finished in 1:59:13. history-making, congratulations to her. >>> things got really hairy in germany over the weekend. some 300 men from 20 countries with all spectacular facial hair took part in the world's beard championships. trophies were given in competitive categories such as best dolly mustache. salvatore dali. best free style mustache. most fashionable beard. best goatee. best sunburn sideburn
edward snowden says his leaks have brought about change with reform, supervision and laws being suggested. german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point...
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his sight on their meaning in a deal that the spying journey house to come with new protections for snowden. a press conference mr straw will discuss this issue. with the calm before the exam. two days ago i sent two letters the good parts of the us congress the senate and house of representatives and are further consultation in talks between the chairman who has died the parliamentarian control board. maybe also a board of inquiry to see together how we can solve the problems in one of the center problems will also be the question what will happen with edward snow. so while the germans looked into reaching out to snowdon sector to john kerry responded to growing criticism worldwide over us spy. he went farther than any senior official the white house is gone. in criticizing us these activities historians say while speaking to the open government partnership summit in london is there. i know some of these actions is reaching for a new venture that is the senator kerry's comments come after a donation to your lawmaker spent a good portion of the week in talks with intelligence officials righ
his sight on their meaning in a deal that the spying journey house to come with new protections for snowden. a press conference mr straw will discuss this issue. with the calm before the exam. two days ago i sent two letters the good parts of the us congress the senate and house of representatives and are further consultation in talks between the chairman who has died the parliamentarian control board. maybe also a board of inquiry to see together how we can solve the problems in one of the...
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. >>> german officials say they would love to go to moscow and question edward snowden. germany wants to know how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. and berlin officials want snowden to show him the original documents that he has leaked. >>> in his weekly address, president obama talked about the need to pass a budget that includes spending on education and research. he said a budget shouldn't be cut just for the sake of cutting. >> remember our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch they are falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs. >> house and senate budget negotiators want to divert a new round of cuts. >>> if you want to go online to check on the affordable health care plans tonight you're out of luck. the health insurance website is off line until tomorrow morning. a technology team will be working on >>> there is no reason for wine lovers to panic. there were 300 million c
. >>> german officials say they would love to go to moscow and question edward snowden. germany wants to know how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. and berlin officials want snowden to show him the original documents that he has leaked. >>> in his weekly address, president obama talked about the need to pass a budget that includes spending on education and research. he said a budget shouldn't be cut just for the sake of cutting. >> remember our...
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and that's something we've learned from snowden that they've been doing around the world. but it's particularly disturbing that it's done with google because google is unique. it's the only entity in the world that has a mission to collect all the world's information. that's public and private information. so it's a unique pressure trove. the nsa is only collecting information about people that they think are a threat to the united states and to others. google has a mission to collect all information. >> so the nsa flatly denies tapping into any private google or yahoo user information. >>> next, i'll explain what this is. [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your
and that's something we've learned from snowden that they've been doing around the world. but it's particularly disturbing that it's done with google because google is unique. it's the only entity in the world that has a mission to collect all the world's information. that's public and private information. so it's a unique pressure trove. the nsa is only collecting information about people that they think are a threat to the united states and to others. google has a mission to collect all...
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. >> these are the slides leaked by whistle blower edward snowden in june revealing u.s. authorities are demanding internet companies hand them user information. as long as the national security agency or the fbi are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are theirs for the searching. carefully worded denils follow from the companies, arguing that they only give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case by case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant sholling the number of sa -- showing the nsa has bypassed this, breaking into googles and yahoo!'s cables. citizens no longer receive protection awes all information is -- as all information is considered foreign. >> the government backs into the cables as a backdoor to get around the complaints. >> one thing is clear - any data protections that do exist are only for u.s. citizens. >> if you are not a citizen, if you are a non-american outside the united states, basically they have a free pass do what they like. >> the white h
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germany wants edward snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify and investigation against u.s. spying activities more on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming up. and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also its biggest mental health facility over a third of the prisons inmates have mental illness so how did this happen tell you more on that later in the show.
germany wants edward snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify and investigation against u.s. spying activities more on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming up. and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also its biggest mental...
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snowden is wanted in the u.s. for revealing n.s.a. secrets. german lawmakers would grant him asylum if he agrees to be their star witness. >> the war in syria is blamed for an outbreak of polio. the u.n. confirms 10 children now have the disease. polio had not been seen in syria in 14 years, but health officials say vaccinations have dropped sharply since the conflict began. >> the u.n. arab league met this morning in syria with president assad. we go live to beirut. good morning to you. what are the conditions for the peace talks? >> the syrian government has been saying that they would go to geneva if in deed that conference happens, but under the condition that everything is discussed among syrians and it's up to the syrian people to decide about their future, to choose which leader they want to take them through, and choose what kind of government they want in the future. he also sort of underlined that syria would not accept any kind of foreign interference in these talks. that seems to be a bit difficult to understand, since the geneva t
snowden is wanted in the u.s. for revealing n.s.a. secrets. german lawmakers would grant him asylum if he agrees to be their star witness. >> the war in syria is blamed for an outbreak of polio. the u.n. confirms 10 children now have the disease. polio had not been seen in syria in 14 years, but health officials say vaccinations have dropped sharply since the conflict began. >> the u.n. arab league met this morning in syria with president assad. we go live to beirut. good morning to...
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how much have you learned from edward snowden as opposed to from u.s. government sources that should be briefing you and your fellow members of the intelligence commit i don't the nsa programs? >> you know, some of these programs i don't have all that much compassion for members of congress that -- protest to be taken aback or surprised. some of them need to do their homework better. on other things, most recent allegation is a very good example if this is true, it certain sly not something i was made aware of. i would be surprised if other members were made aware of. chairman and senator feinstein wasn't. these are precisely of the magnitude that should be disclosed to congress because if it became public, as it has been reported here, the policy imp implications are tremendous. congress should be, along with swift, weighing this is it worth the risk or are we gaining such great insights we can't gain other ways we should undertake these operations? we need a much better level of dialogue and discussion and oversight and there are going to be changes m
how much have you learned from edward snowden as opposed to from u.s. government sources that should be briefing you and your fellow members of the intelligence commit i don't the nsa programs? >> you know, some of these programs i don't have all that much compassion for members of congress that -- protest to be taken aback or surprised. some of them need to do their homework better. on other things, most recent allegation is a very good example if this is true, it certain sly not...
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. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. they would like to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original document the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has speed on leaders of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >>> one of the original astronauts has been laid to rest, mr. car penaltyter was 88. john glenn, you see there, another mercury 7 members, was among the mourners yesterday. he was the second american to orbit the earth and later had a successful career as an aquanaut. >>> much has been written about the new subsidized ratesnd the affordable care act but equally important is the insurance that's available to many under this program. michael finney tells us what it takes to qualify. >> she is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. it caused a lot of problems in the family because not only me, my fam
. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. they would like to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original document the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has speed on leaders of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >>> one of the original astronauts has been laid to rest, mr. car penaltyter was 88. john glenn,...
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asked snowden if he would come to germany, he said he'd much rather go to the u.s. congress. he sees his mission to address problems in the u.s. and to protect u.s. citizens. >> politicians in thailand convicted of crimes could get amnesty if a proposed bill becomes law. it would let the former prime minister return from a self-i am poled compile after a corruption conviction. we have more from bangkok. >> it has evolved into the most divisive issue in thailand. an amnesty bill was introduced three months ago. right away, a movement against it was formed. it grants blanket immunity for the past nine years including for some in jail or accused of crimes. it includes the former prime minister who is now in compile after being convicted in absentia on corruption charges. >> letting murderers walk free show they don't care about the polite and suffering of their own supporters. >> the movement against the bill began with an group and has expanded. >> they come from a spectrum of political differences, but one thing for sure, want justice. they want the bill to be fair t
asked snowden if he would come to germany, he said he'd much rather go to the u.s. congress. he sees his mission to address problems in the u.s. and to protect u.s. citizens. >> politicians in thailand convicted of crimes could get amnesty if a proposed bill becomes law. it would let the former prime minister return from a self-i am poled compile after a corruption conviction. we have more from bangkok. >> it has evolved into the most divisive issue in thailand. an amnesty bill was...
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it's the next revelation from documents leaked by edward snowden. it's similar to the n.s.a. program that tapped the phones of european leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. germany, spain, france, sweden were all named. germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweatshop. she said they were treated like slaves. th
it's the next revelation from documents leaked by edward snowden. it's similar to the n.s.a. program that tapped the phones of european leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. germany, spain, france, sweden were all named. germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she...
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now as you know, the revelation was made possible by the great edward snowden. would you call him an american dissident in the same way -- >> i would -- >> you describe -- you would? >> i would, indeed. one of the things i think is a fact of our lives, i think we all know it, 1984 is not a theoretical possibility but a regard reality. we're all under surveillance at all times. the wonderful thing about edward snowden and glen greenwald and chelsey manning, it's not that they're preventing it but they're watching them watching us. that's worth something and allows us to push back and demand something better. >> bill ayers, thank you, sir, for joining us this afternoon. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, the republicans' self-destruction tour invades the old dominion. yes, virginia. and this, this is no laughing matter. >> i think liberals don't have much of a sense of humor compared to conservatives. that's my personal experience. >>> four . >>> for republicans, 2016 may begin in virginia or maybe it ends there. because in the final week of what's been a disastrous
now as you know, the revelation was made possible by the great edward snowden. would you call him an american dissident in the same way -- >> i would -- >> you describe -- you would? >> i would, indeed. one of the things i think is a fact of our lives, i think we all know it, 1984 is not a theoretical possibility but a regard reality. we're all under surveillance at all times. the wonderful thing about edward snowden and glen greenwald and chelsey manning, it's not that...
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a german lawmaker says he met with snowden on thursday and snowden said he was prepared to go to germany to testify. >>> some silicone valley are willing to put restraints on surveillance programs. google, aping, facebook, and yahoo, they're among the high- tech companies that wrote to congress calling for reforms. the tech companies say they fear consumers all over the world will lose faith in their ability to protect sensitive information and communication. >>> 7:15. we're finding out exactly how many people were a able to sign up for health insurance on the troubled healthcare.gov web site. the first few days after it launched. in formal notes from a meeting show just 6 people successfully enrolled on the first day, october isst, and by the end of the -- 1st, and by the end of the second day, 248. the goal of the obama administration is to have an average of 39,000 people enroll every day for the next five months. a spokesperson for the health and human services department says the figures presented in the documents are unofficial. the agency has said its released the first official r
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. >> edward snowden has a new job, a lawyer for the n.s.a. leaker said his clients found a tech support job as a are you sure website. he has been living in the former soviet republic since granted asylum in august. those are your headlines. consider this is next. we have updates 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. i'm dell walters in new york. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> an al jazeera america exclusive. corruptions has reached is the higheshighest level of politics. how wide spread is this conduct? we'll run it down across america. an important follow up on a story we brought you recently. interpreters who risked their lives being kept in harm's way by political red tape. >> and the hemingway curse. one of america's moist america's families has been rocked by suicides. mariel hemingway will join us. >> we begin with corruption in california. >> in this report al jazeera investigative unit will look at a sting operation launched by the fbi. >> los angeles, a city where fame and infamego hand and hand. here everything seems larger th
. >> edward snowden has a new job, a lawyer for the n.s.a. leaker said his clients found a tech support job as a are you sure website. he has been living in the former soviet republic since granted asylum in august. those are your headlines. consider this is next. we have updates 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. i'm dell walters in new york. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> an al jazeera america exclusive. corruptions has reached is the higheshighest level of politics. how...
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. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. they would like to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has speed -- spied on leader of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >> one of the original mercury astronaughts has been laid to rest. mr. carpenter was 88 years old. john glenn, another mercury astronaut, was among the mourners yesterday. he was the second american to orbit the earth and later had a successful career as an aquanaut. >>> much has been written about the new subsidized insurance rates under the affordable care act but equally important is the insurance that's available to many under this program. michael finney tells us what it takes to qualify. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. this is really, you know, caused a lot of prob
. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. they would like to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has speed -- spied on leader of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >> one of the original mercury astronaughts has been laid to rest. mr. carpenter was 88...
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. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. germany wants to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has spied on leaders of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >> one of the original mercury 7 astronauts has been laid to rest. scott carpenter, seen here on the far left, died from complications of a stroke. he was 88. john glenn, another mercury astronaut, was among the mourners yesterday. he was the second american to orbit the earth, and later had a successful career as an aquanaut. >>> much has been written about the new subsidized insurance rates under obamacare. but equally important is the free care that's now available to many more people under med e cal, the state's version of medicaid. michael finney tells us what it takes to qualify. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not h
. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. germany wants to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has spied on leaders of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >> one of the original mercury 7 astronauts has been laid to rest. scott carpenter, seen...
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>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
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thee tails from documents revealed by former nsa contractor edward snowden. james clapper promised to prove the government has been acting appropriately. >> we know the public wants to know whether the government can be trusted to use this appropriately. we believe we have been lawful. >> democratic senator dianne feinstein says she will launch a review of the gathering. bipartisan legislation would scale back massive sweep of phone records. >>> an apology from the head of medicare. she faced harsh questioning from lawmakers. medicare chief says the problems can be fixed and the site would soon work as promised. there are wide spread reports people unable to log on or purchase coverage. texas republican kevin brady asked for a guarantee no american would excombreerns a gap in coverage. >> we have a system working. we're going to improve the speed of the system. >> excuse me? >> yes. >> you're saying system right now is working? >> i'm saying it's working. just not at the speed we want. and at success rate we want. >> she declined to say how many have been abl
thee tails from documents revealed by former nsa contractor edward snowden. james clapper promised to prove the government has been acting appropriately. >> we know the public wants to know whether the government can be trusted to use this appropriately. we believe we have been lawful. >> democratic senator dianne feinstein says she will launch a review of the gathering. bipartisan legislation would scale back massive sweep of phone records. >>> an apology from the head of...
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starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san francisco to san antonio yesterday afternoon. a search of the plane found nothing dangerous. and passengers arrived in texas early this morning. >>> and some fascinating details about that drug tunnel under the u.s./mexico border we told you about yesterday. the nearly 600-yard tunnel is about 35 feet underground. and it follows a zigzag pattern. that suggests the people who dug it veered off course several times. they seriesed more than 8 tons of pot before shutting it down. >> four feet in height, approximately three feet wide and equipped with an elaborate electrical system and ventilation system. >> three men were arrested in the bust. the tunnel is the newest of 80 such
starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san francisco to san antonio yesterday afternoon. a search of the plane found...
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. >> the white house house and the head of the congress is rejecting nsa leaker edward snowden's please for a clemency. that would give him a lesser punishment if he would return to the united states. officials say that no offers are being discussed and that he should return to the united states and faces charges. >> the head of the senate intelligence committee is defending the national security agency. the agency is facing the global criticism and claims that it spied on foreign allies. democratic senator dianne feinstein says that the end as a operate under direction of other departments. >> i believe s a is filled with a good patriotic people who want to do the right thing. they follow the orders that they are given. the administration controls intelligence. the national intelligence framework is put together by the administration. our priorities are ranked. as i understand it's a these are the priorities of one, terrorism, to, support of our military abroad. 3, nuclear counter proferation, 4, hard targets. and now cyber. those are the main areas. so essentially the end as a is told
. >> the white house house and the head of the congress is rejecting nsa leaker edward snowden's please for a clemency. that would give him a lesser punishment if he would return to the united states. officials say that no offers are being discussed and that he should return to the united states and faces charges. >> the head of the senate intelligence committee is defending the national security agency. the agency is facing the global criticism and claims that it spied on foreign...
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. >> snowden's request for clemency. the serious fire ball burning through a montreal neighborhood. >> that is not cool. >> all that. >> passenger at the airport were shocked when a small alligator was found under an escalator. >> what? >> nfl record. >> all that matters. >> toronto's mayor says he'll ride the storm out after allegations he was caught on video smoking crack. >> i have made mistakes. >> oprah winfrey auctioned off personal belongings over the weekend. >> usually gayle comes by my house and says if you don't want that i do. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah is off. margaret brennan is with us. >> so good to be here. >> the man charged with killing a tsa officer at l.a.x. paul you ciancia claims he acted alone. >> the procedures at the third largest airport inside terminal three at l.a.x. ben, good morning. >> reporter: margaret and charlie good morning. all nine terminals are back open this morning including terminal three where the shooting occurred. we're learning more about the shooter's motives
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data was under lock and key, that very few people had access to it, especially not the leaker edward snowden. the former analyst who made public so much top secret information that caused this whole controversial in the first place. the speaker you just heard was congressman peter king. he was talking about one of the suggestions being made by the committee to reform the way the nation gathers intelligence. to modify, to amend, the patriot act, so that there will be some restrictions put into place on how the information is gathering. for example, they are saying that they no longer will have a dragnet collection of phone calls. that there will be stronger restrictions on who is targeted, and there will also be a new position placed on the super secret court to protect rights and inspector general and in a privacy advocate. those are the measures that some members of the committee want to take, but some members of the committee say that they are not necessary, because our agencies are doing a great job keeping america safe. >> okay, so randall, how has the white house responded to these alle
data was under lock and key, that very few people had access to it, especially not the leaker edward snowden. the former analyst who made public so much top secret information that caused this whole controversial in the first place. the speaker you just heard was congressman peter king. he was talking about one of the suggestions being made by the committee to reform the way the nation gathers intelligence. to modify, to amend, the patriot act, so that there will be some restrictions put into...
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sn snowden is wanted by the u.s. on espionage and theft charges. snowden's lawyer will not reveal the name of the company but said he will perform mapt nns of the website and his first day on the job, tomorrow. >>> from recovery to resilience. this is bigger than sports, this is bigger than baseball. after rallying boston in the wake of the marathon bombing tragedy, oh, what a night. the red sox clinch a world series at home for the first time in nearly 100 years. bean town's heartwarming co comeback is, next. a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first acci
sn snowden is wanted by the u.s. on espionage and theft charges. snowden's lawyer will not reveal the name of the company but said he will perform mapt nns of the website and his first day on the job, tomorrow. >>> from recovery to resilience. this is bigger than sports, this is bigger than baseball. after rallying boston in the wake of the marathon bombing tragedy, oh, what a night. the red sox clinch a world series at home for the first time in nearly 100 years. bean town's...
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if he returns to the u, snowden faces charges of espionage. he is currently living in russia where he was granted sigh come. >> after the government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis, democrats are riding high with most americans blaming republicans for the financial mess. now it's the democrats who are worrying because of the growing spying scandal involving the n.s.a. to help us break down the possible political fallout for congressional democrats who fear they may pay the price in the 2014 mid term elections, we are joined by our guest. >> i think it's rather obvious at this point because allies are upset and are uncomfortable, the notion that the united states is engaging in spying on its allies and others for the first time is a bit absurd. we all know most countries do engage in this behavior. the problem and the challenge for the obama administration is that people thought that he would be different, that he would break from some of those policies. i do think of all of the different controversies that surround a president, this president
if he returns to the u, snowden faces charges of espionage. he is currently living in russia where he was granted sigh come. >> after the government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis, democrats are riding high with most americans blaming republicans for the financial mess. now it's the democrats who are worrying because of the growing spying scandal involving the n.s.a. to help us break down the possible political fallout for congressional democrats who fear they may pay the price in the...
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david ignatius can you put this in perspective and snowden's role. is he still such a menace or is he revealing things we need to know? >> first about nsa collection, it seems increasingly clear if nsa could collect a signal it would. and just add to this ever greater pile of data. analysts couldn't possibly have gone through and made sense of all the signals that they had access to. in terms of spying on the world leaders, the 35 world leaders which is the latest thing that's riled the europeans and people all over the world, it's hard to imagine, if you captured something of interest from angela merkel's cell phone that reference to that wouldn't end up in the president's daily brief. may not say obtained through surveillance of her cell phone but the intelligence would be there otherwise why would you have it? snowden revelations, just keep rolling at the world and at the obama administration. i'm surprised there's not more push back because it's triggered a response by major nations, france, germany, even britain that's been our partner said it w
david ignatius can you put this in perspective and snowden's role. is he still such a menace or is he revealing things we need to know? >> first about nsa collection, it seems increasingly clear if nsa could collect a signal it would. and just add to this ever greater pile of data. analysts couldn't possibly have gone through and made sense of all the signals that they had access to. in terms of spying on the world leaders, the 35 world leaders which is the latest thing that's riled the...
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dagen: from janet yellen's new job to edward snowden. a lawyer for the nsa whistleblower says his client will be joining one of russia's largest websites as a technical support role. the lawyer did not say what website snowden will be working for but he did say he starts tomorrow. he has been in russia since given asylum. the irony is the russian government is spying. so enjoy living in russia where they spy on everything you do. connell: google glass, which we have talked about on this show come all the rage. driving while wearing these glasseclasses will cost you a py penny. one woman just found out about that. we will tell you about it. dagen: and making history. $1000 plus wager seats definitely worth it for game six last night. connell: congratulations. the city of boston. speaking of sports, not changing the redskins name becoming a big controversy but we will talk about why money was a big issue for him and how the team should move forward coming up. state and for all that on "markets now." a look at oil now, and then we will come
dagen: from janet yellen's new job to edward snowden. a lawyer for the nsa whistleblower says his client will be joining one of russia's largest websites as a technical support role. the lawyer did not say what website snowden will be working for but he did say he starts tomorrow. he has been in russia since given asylum. the irony is the russian government is spying. so enjoy living in russia where they spy on everything you do. connell: google glass, which we have talked about on this show...
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. >> reporter: and while he reportedly didn't know about the nsa spying on our allies until edward snowden leaked details, his aides can't publicly confirm intelligence details but they do say it's not going on anymore. >> we do not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >> reporter: they also say obama's critics are making a single asujs from a number of unrelated incidents. >> the president appears to be in the dark about some pretty significant stories that are swirling around this white house. >> republican critics say a lot of things. >> reporter: actually, so do the president's friends. >> what else has the president not been told? >> well, basically all the bad stuff. >> reporter: aides say the president was caught off guard when the government shutdown froze death benefits to the families of servicemen and women. the republican national committee now calls mr. obama the bystander president. an oklahoma senator says one result of that is no one's held responsible for failures like the botched launch of the obama care website. >> what one individual was responsible for
. >> reporter: and while he reportedly didn't know about the nsa spying on our allies until edward snowden leaked details, his aides can't publicly confirm intelligence details but they do say it's not going on anymore. >> we do not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >> reporter: they also say obama's critics are making a single asujs from a number of unrelated incidents. >> the president appears to be in the dark about some pretty significant stories...
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snowden has caused real damage to this country. the manner in which he has conducted these releases have compromised our national security. as senator feinstein said, there's a way in which a whistleblower can get information to us. we want to make sure there's adequate oversight on the powers of the intelligence community. we need the right balance to keep us safe and protect the rights of americans. so there's concern on how we collect data, but for a person who has been given that access and trust on his own to do this type of release is detrimental to our country. >> sir, as you serve on the senate foreign relations committee, i know you're privy to things we are not necessarily. do you believe what we know so far is merely the tip of the iceberg? >> no, i feel pretty confident that there is adequate oversight in place. do we have to make sure we do things it correctly? yes, absolutely. can there be abuse? yes. but in regards to the national information that was released on the mass collection of data, it's all under court supe
snowden has caused real damage to this country. the manner in which he has conducted these releases have compromised our national security. as senator feinstein said, there's a way in which a whistleblower can get information to us. we want to make sure there's adequate oversight on the powers of the intelligence community. we need the right balance to keep us safe and protect the rights of americans. so there's concern on how we collect data, but for a person who has been given that access and...
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work of the national security agency is under fire because of revelations by former nsa analyst edward snowden. documents he leaked revealed the nsa has been collecting phone calls and text mess inls of millions of citizens. congressman james sensesenbrenner, the author of the "the patriot act" is expected to propose a new law, the freedom act, stopping dragnet collection of phone calls from citizens, place stronger restrictions on who is tarted and appoint an advocate to the courts protecting rights. the director of national intelligence, james clapper, and national security director keith alexander told the committee the content of phone calls was secret in a lock box, unless there is a link to terrorism. and that, they say, is rare. >> there would only be looked at if we had reasonable and artic u la ble suspicious that we had connection to a foreign, al qaeda-related group, and look into the box. in 2012 we had 2088 such selectors, that we could look into that. that's it. of the billions of records, only 288. >> at the committee hearing there was relatively little discussion about allegati
work of the national security agency is under fire because of revelations by former nsa analyst edward snowden. documents he leaked revealed the nsa has been collecting phone calls and text mess inls of millions of citizens. congressman james sensesenbrenner, the author of the "the patriot act" is expected to propose a new law, the freedom act, stopping dragnet collection of phone calls from citizens, place stronger restrictions on who is tarted and appoint an advocate to the courts...
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edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is causing society to push for political reforms, oversight and new laws. >> i spoke to a senior state department official about this, is snowden had a legal means. he could have pursued it in the nsa, taken it up to the inspector general. if that wasn't good enough, he could have gone to court. in fact he's saying he could come back and face the charge in course. that's the legal way to pursue his case. his position, of course, is he won't get a fair trial here. >> the whole issue of u.s./iranian relations. today we saw a huge demonstration marking the 23rd anniversary
edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is...
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havenever expected to snowden's revelations all over the place. endeans there is almost an to secrecy. first you had the wiki leaks, private manning, and now you have edward snowden who has ansed and international -- international uproar. there are young people who have other ideas and they are willing to take the risk of putting them out. it is an interesting and relatively new development that makes it hard. some secrets should be kept, but it is a question of degree. it looks as though the nsa was doing too much. they have to do some things, obviously. there has to be a balance between security and freedom. could live in a police state where the government knew everything. there has to be a balance between what the government freedom do and our own and civil liberties and rights. they happen to be guerin teed in a thing called the constitution of the united states. host: is glenn greenwald a journalist or an activist? erie: you have to ask him it i think he is a little bit of both. host: why do you say that? guest: he made no secret that he has
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that is according to secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here stood up and got louder waiting for the magical moment. >> the red sox are world champions! >> bedlam boston the final pitch with koji uehara thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the historic championship. it is the first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series in fenway park. david ortiz was the series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. >> reporter: outside fenway park groups of fans ran through the streets jumping on top of cars trying to push some over and even lining up at the finish line of the boston marathon where tragedy struck six months
that is according to secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here...
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. >> this move comes after nsa leaker edward snowden indicated the u.s. was eavesdropping on german chancellor angela merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. dozens of pages of top secret u.s. documents were declassified on monday. in an parent bid to show the nsa was acting legally when it gathered millions of americans phone record. >>> the obama administration is granting a six-week extension to americans who want to sign. for obama care coverage. the new deadline is march 13st and extended because the website has a number of problems. we are told the website is back up and running now. >>> when it comes to terrorism the future looks frightening. cnn obtaining a sobering new report that reveals casualty and attacks are on the rise. as chris lawrence reports, there is no end in sight to that troubling trend. >> reporter: it's not your imagination. terrorists are launching more attacks like this deadly assault on a nairobi mall. and it's likely the world will see even more violence next year. cnn obtained exclusive access to an upcoming report from stark, a
. >> this move comes after nsa leaker edward snowden indicated the u.s. was eavesdropping on german chancellor angela merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. dozens of pages of top secret u.s. documents were declassified on monday. in an parent bid to show the nsa was acting legally when it gathered millions of americans phone record. >>> the obama administration is granting a six-week extension to americans who want to sign. for obama care coverage. the new deadline is march 13st...
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that's glooen greenwald's and snowden's contention. they say it's not about leaders so much, it's about populations being spied on, both in the united states and around the world. listen to what he told me. >> none of this has anything to do with terrorism. is merkel a terrorist? are 60 million spanish citizens terrorists? this is clearly about political power and the claim that is about terrorism is seen around the world as what it is, pure deceit. >> that is his contention. obviously the u.s. would say a lot of the spying is also -- well, maybe they wouldn't say it, but a lot of the spying also is about commercial, business, other kinds of operations. as you heard, the chairman of the house intelligence committee has said sometimes our allies have relationships with our adversaries. that's where all of this starts to become really tricky. but if indeed the politics of this case has meant that the u.s. is now going to have some kind of nsa review, that, then, will be claimed as a victory by people like edward snowden and gl glenn gree
that's glooen greenwald's and snowden's contention. they say it's not about leaders so much, it's about populations being spied on, both in the united states and around the world. listen to what he told me. >> none of this has anything to do with terrorism. is merkel a terrorist? are 60 million spanish citizens terrorists? this is clearly about political power and the claim that is about terrorism is seen around the world as what it is, pure deceit. >> that is his contention....
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it's all been revealed by an interesting document stolen by snowden. explain in this simple hand sketched drawing, complete with a smiley face, may be a newly disclosed way the nsa is monitoring the internet. "the washington post" citing documents stolen and released by edward snowden reports the intelligence agency tapped into the communications link 1u67 as undersea cables connecting yahoo! and google data centers around the world. >> reporter: as did a written statement from the nsa to cnn saying the assertion that we collect vast quantities of u.s. persons data from this type of collection is not true. but the nsa did not deny it accesses links between the service or communications of foreigners carried on those links. reaction from google and yahoo! was swift and angry. we have long been concerned about the possibility of this kind of snooping said google, which is why we've continued to extend encryption across more and more google services and links. yahoo! said we have not given access to the nsa or any other government agency. two european del
it's all been revealed by an interesting document stolen by snowden. explain in this simple hand sketched drawing, complete with a smiley face, may be a newly disclosed way the nsa is monitoring the internet. "the washington post" citing documents stolen and released by edward snowden reports the intelligence agency tapped into the communications link 1u67 as undersea cables connecting yahoo! and google data centers around the world. >> reporter: as did a written statement from...
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there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law, he stole classified material. what i ask the question is, who has been fired at the nsa for being so sloppy, so negligent to allow a 29-year-old to allow a 29-year-old to walk away with highly classified material? nobody has to my knowledge. >> important question. senator leahy, thank you so much for your time this afternoon. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, big news at the supreme court. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me next. stay with us. you're giving away pie? would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates
there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law, he stole classified material. what i ask the question is, who has been fired at the nsa for being so sloppy, so negligent to allow a 29-year-old to allow a 29-year-old to walk away with highly classified material? nobody has to my knowledge. >> important question. senator leahy, thank you so much for your time this...
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lawyer for ed snowden says his client has a new job working in technical support for a russian web site. ed snowden fled to russia and was granted asylum to escape charges that he uncovered a mass surveillance program at the nsa. those are your news headlines. the fox business network gets you back to lori and adam. >> you thought was just before it strapped for cash, more cities are struggling with low cash reserves, at that interest costs and huge pension costs. others have big trouble so what cities of looking at? some may surprise you. here is liz macdonald by joining us with the bottom line. liz: this comes courtesy of the wall street journal. let's look at the map of u.s. cities, you are going to see fresno, topeka, charleston, new orleans, cities across the country, if i live in those cities would is going to happen. those cities can still borrow, going to mean any markets and borrow. 21 to watch is ten cities with the lowest cash reserve and detroit on this west, allentown, glendale and new orleans, philadelphia, patterson, new haven, the ones that according to what we are heari
lawyer for ed snowden says his client has a new job working in technical support for a russian web site. ed snowden fled to russia and was granted asylum to escape charges that he uncovered a mass surveillance program at the nsa. those are your news headlines. the fox business network gets you back to lori and adam. >> you thought was just before it strapped for cash, more cities are struggling with low cash reserves, at that interest costs and huge pension costs. others have big trouble...